Silverthorne-Chi-fill Church Scene of Double Ring Vows - W V._...--, ....... ... unuuuulc. R. Higgins and-W, Boyd. Lucky draw, Marjorie Mallaby, H. Whitmore and B. Boyd. For Jul. 19th Issue The Etobicoke Red Cross is lending the Senior Citizens an invitation to I grand programme for January. It you are 65 or ever, get in touch with some of RIDGE ROAD: Of interest is the double-ring wedding in Silverthorn United church on Friday, Dee. 23rd, of Marilyn Beverly Wilson, daughter of Mr. isnd ‘Mrs. Frederick Wilsdn to Howard Stanley Street, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Street. Rev. Boyd, minister, officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Rene ori- ginal waltz length dress of ny-o ton tulle with a mat jersey. draped bodice ind three-quarter length sleeves. Her fingertip veil ot French illusion was- caught to .a plateau headpiece embroidered with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. She car- Med a cascade bouquet of white ("denies __ Rev. Mitten conducted the services last Sundgy n St. An- frew's +nglican church, Thistle- Winn?m n the Thistletown euchre . 6th were: Ladies, Mrs. Rowntree, M. Patterson and M. ngntree; men, H. Whitmore, Her sister, Mrs. w. J. Thomas of Montana Ave., Weston. at- tended in a waltz-1ehgth dress of Dior blue taffeta, matching accusories and with a cherry red headpiece. She carried a cascade of small red roses. Pamela Lomax of Philadelphia, niece of the bride, was flowcr.. girl. She wore a pink nylon dress with lace bodice, avpink .rose bandeau in her hair, and carried a small basket of pink roses. . Lyle Street was the best man for his brother and the ushers were' Bruce Street and Ross, Paterson. The reception 'w‘aa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paterson, Ridge-Road, Downs- view. Mrs. Paterson is a sister of the bride. The mother of the bride'received in a cocoa brown dress with a pink satin hat and brown accessories and wore a Corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a black crepe dress with rhinestone col- lar and black-accessories, and a corsage of red roses. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Club Taxman when home was burned last Thursday. Also to w. and Mrs. Bill Mould whose tum home and content: were burned Int week-end. Puma ue Baked to tell their ehlldren to co-opente with the school (and: to arable u: to 'Y..'.' out our no-accident policy. Among our very sick no Mrs. J. Ttrrance, Mm. She-mm in atit nGrua, staiiGis' along quickly, and will thy-d within I few yards min you up! wax WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS , lawman Ave. I. mm In: Br III. w, BURNING ITS EASY T0 REIT-YOURSELF BLACK li BECKER RENTAL WWER TOOLS RRMS. o SAWS o SANDERS IT'S TWICE ‘HS EASY To DON-YOURSELF AT YOUR SERVICE momma onnsn mums ot each comm; be the WITH (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) - "SERVICE PLUS - "GAPS US" - Maplehurst Lodge 52 Onle Town's Oldest Installs" New Officers ingutotteutd-r,gan. 14th at 1aiingtmt. The Women's Guild met on Tuesday evening of lat week for the installation: of one“. as follows: proddent. In. M. Coughlin; vice-yresident. In E. Hewton; treuurer. Mrs J. Fraser; ucretu'y. Mm. Goo. Williams; loci-l Convener, In. A. Foakett; programme con- vener, Mrs. L. Peach; sewing convener. Mrs. W. You-by; ‘Church Ye- Mm. R. Booth; publicity, X /. J. G. Kerr. . ". ANDREW! CHOICE Rev. Newsamo ot Toronto wu' present " the St. Andrew’s AYPA breakfast hour last Sun- day after Corporate Commun- ion and also calcined " t: morning service, speaking on subject, "You Cannot Grow Out Of Religion - You Grow Into It". Archdeacon Andrews in to be the speaker at the next AYPA meeting. ' THISTLBTOWN HOME AND SCHOOL _ Two letters Were read from the United Nations, Toronto and Ottawa both expressing admit- ation and gratitude for the mag- nifieent contribution ot. Thistle- town Public School to U.LC.eP. "MarveUbys results" “exceeding- ly generous job "done" were phrases used. The letter from .0ne of the oldest lodges in Weston, Maplehtsrst No. 52 of the D.O.E.B.S., last Thursday, Jan. 12th held their installation of officers for 1956. W.D.D. Sis- ter J. Lee was Installing Officer and Sister Faichnie was G.G.; M.W. Sister I. Luekett, G.C.; M.W. Sister I. Purkis, GR; and W. Sister D. Brooks, Gd. and tss-dwelt-r-tet, it. . Recover Stolen the Three Mengcharged Charged are Bruce Weaver, M, of Stoney Creek; John Lottt, 41, and Harold Mueller, 42, both of them from Hamilton. They are also charged with the theft of a '56 Meteog-from a Port Credit dealer. _Both~ cars were recovered in Brantford January 6th. Three men have been arrested and charged with the theft of two cars, one of them a '56 Ford demonstrator from Little Brothers in Weston. They ap- peared in court last. Thursday and the case was remanded for one week. Bail was set at $1,000 each. Out-of-town, guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lomax and family from Phila- delphia and Miss M. E. Loug- heed of ' Windsor, Ontario. The Ford car was stolen from the premises in Weston on De- cember 16th, 1955. CH. 1-3511 The bride and groom will live in Edmonton) The mull Red Cro" m HANDY PLYWOIID PANELS WITH OUR GENUINE - mm" - "l cum Han-24 36" 24" 12" 1611 LOOK AT HER PLEASED EXPRESSION! HER HUSBAND TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE FACT THAT M" 48" 60" M" 48" so" 36" M" 60" M" M" 60" Other Sins Avallahlo ubouhOII-n mum“ that a m. Ten Weston Chilaren In Ballet Recital Sat. The meeting was addressed by Chief Constable A. Webster on ‘the subject of Civil. Defense. His talk was published in last week's edition of the Times and Guide. ( There will be no regular Home and School meetings for Nbrhary and March. Instead, on. February 18th there will he a Valentine Hop and March. 13th will be Staff Night for Memorial and King St. schools. There will be further announgementsrre- garding these dates. T The regular meeting of the Weston Home and School was held on January 10th in the auditorium of 'the "Weston Col- legiate and Vocational School. Following ttie business -- "The Westones", a well known local quartette sang a group of songs which were greatly appreciated. The Young dancers were: Mary. Louise Cox, Carol Me- Guire, Valerie Choffe, Linda Picklird’ Marion Simpson, Karen Parsons, Georgia Farwell, Bar- bara Richardson, Charlane Spad- ding, and Judy Rogers. penanc- of kinderedrUn we. Many parents do not mum-stand and think it just I 'gut Ind realise that the children am learning to mix with 'tthers, they an learning the routine" ot mhool before muting Grade I. Kindergarten ppm them for reading and they learn to accept mall objects in their learning. The tum that {allowed "On the Spot" showed the work by the Child Guidance Clinic, in Toronto. tor retarded children This clinic works in Toronto for 88 primary and 19 mondu-y schools. HERETO“ UNI!!!) Ten Weston children' 6t the grade two ballet class sponsored by the Weston Recreation Corn, mission participated in a re- cital at Eaton Auditorium last Saturday presented by the Academy of Ballet. we.. com in Canada con- eoluetitmofbooMetrwou3dtr. ‘ondhplny “Mandela†mum-ad ur‘odpmnuto At the evening neg-vice " Thistletown. United Church this Sunday, the owners of the W.A. And the W.M.S. will be installed. A prize-winning colour motion picture, "The King's Man" will be shown. The service will be followed by tte friendly hour during which refreshments will be served. LG., A. Ashmore; O.G.,. W. Johnson; trustees elected, M. Munshaw and L. Williamson; auditors elected, W. Sye, F, Gale and D. Ashwell. V. Cornelius and D. Wallace were 'appointed as escorts and E. Bell elected as social convene'r. . T Westones, Guests At Weston ll & S mud $13,400.00. _ ' The following officers were duly installed: W.P.. A. Hill; WMP., S. Forbes; W.P.P.,' B. Woodburn; C., R. Lennox. The Gout Guides were M. Gower, E. Bell,. C. br-vi," aiiiCi,' Faichnie. , W. Sister A. Hill, upoh tak.. ing her office was presented with a lovely corsage and other gifts were' given out during the meeting. After the meeting, re- freshments were served. 1.20 1.5tt t.35 1.80 2.25 .08 1.00 .45 .60 .75 Mr. Khan" 08de the ie- .78 1.04 1.30 t.04 1.39 1.73 1.56 2.08 2.60 2.34 3.12 I.trr 2.33 2.10 2.80 3.50 3.15 S.2S M" 1.05 1.40 1.rs So far there is no.0ne to rep- resent the Wyndale district, and, as there are two "Lieuten.. ants" and several marching mothers needed, please contact either of the above two nurtv it'",', Hotel lan Tuesday, Jan. 1 ' tor the Captains of "Moth- er’l March on Polio," wu at- tended by In. D. Standish. and but yet: the "Mareh" in this In. wu a huge lucceu, and this yen- it in hoped to be even better. This campaign is of l importance to you 2iirrt?,! childrexg. Many mo or: have already volunteered to march, but more will be needed for Wb. 15. If you wish to help make thin campdlgn go "over the top," please contact: Del- Ray L., Mrs. Standish - CH. 1- 1749. Glendore -- Mrs. Standish CUB NEWS The egecutive meeting of the Glen-Ray Cub Mothers was held " the home of Mrs. M. Billington on Thurs., Jan. 5. The resignation of Mrs. Kraumin the Visiting convener, wks ten- dered. ', _ Hit Bino- watching Tenn on TAC, Ion David bu been brushing up on his singing, and daughter Fugu- ha†been lying rural! in knot: .11 om 'zhe' knew; - CH. 4-1003, On Tues. Jan. 10.‘the first general meeting of. the Auxi- liary was held. "he election took place of two new execu- tives, as iollows: Mm. Marie Stevens, vide-president; Mitt. LIFE Insurance; Gordon“, hlitttt T cypress‘St. WESTON' ' Telephone CH. 1-6584 WII or In“! 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